Lance Carter

Founder & Editor | Actor (SAG-AFTRA/AEA)

Lance Carter got his start in the Baltimore/Washington D.C. area doing local theater. He soon became a member of both SAG and Equity and moved to Los Angeles.

Some of his film and TV credits include: That 70's Show, Terriers, Medical Investigation and Gods and Generals, starring Robert Duvall. His regional theater credits include: Harry the Horse in Guys and Dolls (directed by Josh Rhodes) at The Old Globe Theatre, The Legend of Georgia McBride (Cygnet Theatre) and The Producers and the San Diego Musical Theatre.

For more information about Lance, visit his website here!

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